| 1 | -- | 2 | George S. Axelby. The IFAC journal - A new Automatica |
| 3 | -- | 4 | Pawel J. Nowacki. A message from the president of IFAC |
| 5 | -- | 6 | John F. Coales. The birth of an IFAC journal |
| 7 | -- | 8 | Alexander M. Letov, William E. Miller. A message to readers of the journal |
| 9 | -- | 10 | Harold Chestnut. Comments from the Automatica editorial board |
| 11 | -- | 12 | George S. Axelby. About this and future issues |
| 13 | -- | 14 | A. Niemi. IFAC symposium in Israel |
| 15 | -- | 26 | Robert E. Larson, William G. Keckler. Applications of dynamic programming to the control of water resource systems |
| 27 | -- | 34 | Oded Levin. Optimal control of a storage reservoir during a flood season |
| 35 | -- | 36 | József Hatvany. The April 1968 international symposium on pulse-rate and pulse-number signals in automatic control |
| 37 | -- | 40 | Brian R. Gaines, Raymond A. Shemer. Fitting control mathematics to control hardware: An aspect of the 1968 IFAC pulse-symposium |
| 41 | -- | 49 | József Hatvany. The DDA integrator as the iterative module of a variable structure process control computer |
| 51 | -- | 58 | C. S. Elsden, A. J. Ley. A digital transfer function analyser based on pulse rate techniques |
| 61 | -- | 65 | T. Roland Fredriksen. The closed-loop step motor: An ideal actuator for process control |
| 67 | -- | 75 | T. H. Thomas, M. T. G. Hughes. Performance of a digital two-term controller |
| 77 | -- | 82 | L. Ladányi. A complex controller using digital-operational techniques |
| 85 | -- | 93 | Robert A. Singer. Selecting state variables to minimize eigenvalue sensitivity of multivariable systems |
| 95 | -- | 112 | Frank Kozin. A survey of stability of stochastic systems |
| 113 | -- | 118 | W. Murray Wonham. Optimal stochastic control |
| 119 | -- | 0 | G. R. Buis. Some iterative solutions in optimal control: John B. Blant: MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. (1968) |
| 120 | -- | 121 | Michael D. Ciletti. Applications of optimal control theory to computer controller design: William S. Widnall: M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass. Research monograph no. 48. (1968), 210 pp |